
adj.明顯的;表面上的
It was apparent to all that he was guilty. 眾所周知,他是有罪的。
Japan's apparent lack of capitalist endeavour also has much to do with the lack of a mature financing market. 顯而易見(jiàn),日本缺少資本家的創(chuàng)業(yè)精神,而這與日本沒(méi)有一個(gè)成熟的融資市場(chǎng)也有很大關(guān)系。
If she had inner doubts, it was not apparent to anyone else. 她若心中生疑亦不形之于色。
She heard the news of his death with apparent unconcern. 她聽(tīng)到他的死訊無(wú)動(dòng)于衷。
apparent(ly)常指“看起來(lái)明明這樣而其實(shí)未必這樣”。 The prime minister resigned for the apparent reason that his health was failing.表面上看來(lái),總理是因身體不適辭職,實(shí)際上也許另有原因。
apparent(ly)習(xí)慣上同real(ly)比較,如apparent rather than real(表面的而非真實(shí)的)。
adj.(形容詞)apparent的基本意思是“顯而易見(jiàn)的”,多表示可以看得見(jiàn)有形的事物,通常指憑直觀印象或常識(shí)推想即可明白和了解事物,有時(shí)含經(jīng)過(guò)一定的推理后才能明確顯示出來(lái)的意味。apparent也可指“貌似的”,即不管看上去多明顯,卻不符合事實(shí)或科學(xué)道理。
apparent作“清晰可見(jiàn)的”“顯然的”解時(shí)通常用作表語(yǔ)。
adv.表面上;似乎;顯然
adj.不顯著的;不明顯的
n.顯然(明白;外觀)